Second problem I have with the booking information is they stated that this hotel has SUBWAY ACCESS, which it didn't. The closest subway is about 7 minute walk, you have to get across a crossing bridge too, so to label the hotel as having Subway Access for me is a bit misleading.

With the narrow and
windowless room, you get a similarly claustrophobic bathroom. There's only
ample space, and no distinctive perimeter between the closet and the shower, so
it's a jumble of mess design-wise. If you're particularly finicky about bathroom
(as I am), you'd be better off finding other room.

My morning ritual,
being a caffeine addict, usually consist of making Vietnam coffee or ca phe sua
nong. For that reason I usually would love to have a fridge in the room, for
keeping ice cube (ca phe sua da in the afternoon) and pasteurized milk, which
would go sour in a day without fridge.
This room sadly had no refrigerator, so I'm left to use a classic Vietnam
coffee milk, which is the condensed milk, which need no fridge, and could last
a very long time in room temperature. The only hassle is that you'd need a can opener, which the hotel also didn't have (asked to borrow from the receptionist)

Close to Fragrance Hotel, in the Chinatown area, I stumble upon this lovely looking hotel. It costs around the same amount of money, with what seems to be a better room with window, what they lack is a swimming pool, which is available in Fragrance Riverside. If you want to check the latest price, use this link, Hotel 81.

Though I'm not a
particular fan of this hotel, they do offer one thing that's hard to beat for
the price level, a swimming pool in the rooftop. This would be great if you
really like swimming, or you have kids that does. I myself spent 5 days here,
but only manage to swim once, I quite like swimming but I think I enjoy walking
around the city much more.